Honey Creek Middle School
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Honey Creek Middle School | |
School type | Public |
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Established | 1993 |
Grades | 6-8 |
Principal | Mr. Patrick Sheehan |
Colors | Blue and White |
Location | 6601 South Carlisle Road |
Honey Creek Middle School is a school in Terre Haute, Indiana. Honey Creek is known as "The Home of the Bees." Honey Creek is also a four star school.
[edit] Administration
Principal: Mr. Patrick Sheehan
Assistant Principal: Mr. Mike Bosc
Dean: Mrs. Cassandra Cook
Guidance Counselor: Mrs. Tresner
[edit] Academics
The school won the 2006 National Middle School Science Bowl Champions. The school had previously won the competition in 2005. DoE National Science Bowl Team members included John Ryan, Peter Bittar, Joseph Botros, Sachin Shinde, and Sangeeth Jeevan. The team was coached by Carol Tolin[1]. It has also won various Indiana state Mathcounts titles. The coach, Bob Fischer has led teams to the national MATHCOUNTS competition over twenty times. Known to his students as Mr. Fish, Bob Fischer has been one of the more tremendous teachers in recent history which is shown which his countless state championships and a national championship. His superb mathematics teaching has also contributed to the school's two National Middle School Science Bowl championships.[2].
[edit] Athletics
Honey Creek has won the last six tennis county championships and have been very competitive in all sports. Schedules for upcoming sporting events can be found at Honey Creek's main site. The Honey Creek boys and girls basketball teams have won the past three county championships. They started attending Honey Creek in 2004-2005 and there last year is 2006-2007.